Harris, the vote each of us casts this year will determine whether democracy and freedom will prevail.
Whether as a country, we're going to move forward or backward. Whether we're going to choose hope or hate, unity or division. It's that simple.
I have long said that America is and always has been a nation of possibilities. Nowhere else in the world could a kid with a stutter and modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Claymont, Delaware, grow up to sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz understand that this nation must continue to be a place of possibilities -- not just for the few but for all of us.
So, in the final days of this election, I hope you will join me in promising your whole heart to electing Kamala and Tim. Their team still needs to reach out to the millions of voters who will decide this election, and they're counting on you to pitch in an hour or two to help.
Asking Kamala to be my vice president was the best decision I made in my whole career. Over these last four years, we've not just gotten to know each other, we've become close friends. She's tough, she's experienced, and she has enormous integrity.
She will be a president our children can look up to. A president we can all be proud of.
But each of us has a part in the American story. We cannot do this alone.
So if you've already voted, I ask you to talk with your friends, family, and other folks in your community about the stakes of this election. Tell them what this moment in history means to you. Tell them their voice is just as powerful as yours. And tell them that you need them to make their voice heard, too.
Even a few conversations could make the difference on Election Day. You can use this link here to find ways to get involved and start talking to voters today.
There is nothing we cannot do when we do it together. Let's win this,
Joe
Joe Biden
President of the United States
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